It's great to be involved with those members who willingly share their knowledge and expertise. I visit daily in the hope of learning something new. I'm never disappointed.
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It's great to be involved with those members who willingly share their knowledge and expertise. I visit daily in the hope of learning something new. I'm never disappointed.
New today, but an old timer who has always had and liked guns.. Thanks
Glad to be on board. Have a few military weapons: 8mm Lebel, 03A3, m1 carbine and a Mauser 1937 P-08. Right now looking for serial number information on the m1 carbine (Inland) that I recently acquired from CMP. Hope to spend a lot of time on Milsurps site.
Hello, new member here. I just love world war I and II history and have taken a particular interest in the period firearms. I don't even have a license yet but I hope to soon. From Canada and I have a Steyr M95M (never shot it and it hasn't been shot for 30 - 40 years to the best of my knowledge). I got it in a backhanded sort of way.
HI guys,
my first post here. I am a high mileage poster, [ was issued my first M1 garand in 1961].
although I have my DCM garand I am not much of a poster. I do enjoy reading all the great info from y'all so I may not burn up the keys but I will be around enjoying all your posts.
jpf
Hello
I am a french shooter.
I look for the dimensions of an « Envoy » barrel
Length, Diametre , Profile… (I did not find this information on the french forums :dunno:)
Congratulations for this very interesting forum!
Best regards
(and sorry for my bad English…:confused:)
20 year collector and CSP/CMP junkie from the former Golden State of Kalifornia.
Bacsi196 interest in all milsurplus collector 30years
Just found time to register over here from Jouster.Looking forward to hearing from old friends,thanks.
Hello everyone-
Just wanted to introduce myself and say, hi!!!
I am a big fan of 98 Mausers and M-1917 Enfields.
Thanks,